![]() I'm just really glad they were able to include the original Japanese dialog track on the DVD. But I also do understand it, as it's not like TV shows have an unlimited budget to work with (although this was released on DVD, it was clearly produced as a TV series). It kind of reminded me of the old Voltron series. Mostly I noticed this about the smaller roles, such as random townsfolk. While the English dubbing for some of the characters is pretty good, for other characters it just sounds more like someone trying to do a voice rather than an actual, real voice. ![]() The first DVD release, Beet The Vandel Buster - The Sacrifice, contains the first four episodes in the series ( The Dream Catcher, Sacrifice, Bog of the Dead, and The Burning Lance), presented in both English and Japanese with optional subtitles. I checked out the Illumitoon website but they didn't seem to have any wallpapers available yet. There were a lot of scenes with cool poses and lighting that I thought would make for some cool posters or wall scrolls or desktop wallpapers. The artwork and animation seems pretty good for a TV show. Despite being a lower level Vandel Buster than Paola, Beet makes mincemeat out of the baddies like they were nothing but pesky insects. I know it's hard to just sit by and not do anything, but c'mon here, who is gonna protect the village if you go and get yourself killed, young lady!? Thankfully, after three years of being off training, Beet decides to come back, and helps her out of the jam. Although Paola doesn't quite have what it takes to face off against a 2-star Vandel, she goes for it anyway. But then a 2-star Vandel called Mugine of the Black Bog starts making life miserable for the townsfolk. Beet's childhood friend (and possible future wife), Paola, has grown into a Vandel Buster and protects the village. Three years later, nobody has seen or heard from Beet. Okay, but first he needs to practice a bit. see what happens when you don't listen? But now Beet not only has the power of five powerful warriors inside him, he has the drive and determination to use that power to rid the Earth of Vandels so that no one else will have to suffer because of them. Now the five Vandel Busters must give up their life force energy in order for Beet to survive. But this time, Beet shows up to watch, and ends up getting mortally wounded. and as typical the Zenon Warriors answer. So everything is all hunky-dory until one day a powerful Vandel comes knocking on the town's door. But he's drinking his milk, eating his vegetables, and working out on his Ab-lounger, as he's bound and determined to fight monsters for a living, and "end this century of darkness". At any rate, Beet is a young boy that dreams of becoming a Vandel Buster, yet the Zenon Warriors always shut him down, saying he's just a kid. I'm not sure what all of the other towns do. Thankfully, a group of five warriors (known as Vandel Busters) called the Zenon Warriors are there to protect the hometown of Beet, our main character. As if life wasn't hard enough, it seems that in the Beet universe the Earth has become overrun with monsters known as Vandels who love nothing better than to terrorize good, innocent folk.
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